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The OSE Specification Review is a translation of [[OSE Specifications]] for the specific needs of a given product. This Review, together with other Background and Research steps - allow for the formulation of product Requirements.
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The start of product design is marked by defining clear Requirements. To define the Requirements, one starts by taking the [[OSE Specifications]], and specifying point by point how they can apply to the design project at hand. Then one considers the [[Product Ecology]] for how a product fits within a greater product system - which is essential to the nature of the [[GVCS]] as a minimum set of self-replicating machines. After considering the product ecology, one then examines the [[Genealogy]] - or past designs from which the current design is derived. Then one relates the desired qualities to those used by the mainstream status quo via a study of [[Industry Standards]]. Then, by considering [[How It Works]] and further [[Background Reading]] and [[Background Research]] - all under the broad umbrella of [[OSE Design Framework]], the Requirements can be defined.
 
The goal of applying the OSE Specifications to product design is to align the direction of multiple stakeholders.

Latest revision as of 17:52, 9 September 2015